Physical description:
poster; offset lithograph; This poster has a white margin and thin, blue border around the outer edge. Another thinner, blue border encloses a sepia toned photograph of a Native American with long braids over each shoulder, a feather attached to the braids, and several necklaces.
Content description:
Image shows a sepia toned photograph of an Indigenous person with long braids over each shoulder, a feather attached to the braids, and several necklaces. This image covers the top two-thirds of the poster. A quote in large, blue text in the bottom third reads "'...We were happy when he first came. We first thought he came from / the light; but he comes like the disk of evening now, not like the dawn of morning. He comes like a day that has passed, and the night enters / our future with him. / His laws never gave us a blade, nor a tree, nor a duck, nor a grouse, nor a trout...How often does he come? You know, he comes as long / as he lives, and takes more and more, and dirties what he leaves.' / Charlot - Flathead Chief".